The State Government of Karnataka has introduced the India’s first digital grievance redressal system for the gig workers. This step will marks the major step towards to protecting the platform-based workers. This initiative enables workers to formally register their complaints related to wages, working conditions and the disputes with digital platforms. As the gig economy in India expands rapidly this system aims to bridge the gap between the workers and employers along with ensuring transparency, accountability and timely solution..
India’s First Gig Worker Grievance System
This initiative has been developed by the Karnataka Platform-based Gig Workers Board in collaboration with the Department of the e-Governance Karnataka.
This makes the Karnataka the first state in India to introduce the dedicated grievance redressal mechanism which is specifically designed for gig worker those who are engaged in the app-based jobs such as ride-hailing, food delivery and the freelance digital services.
IPGRS Portal: The Centralised Digital Complaint Platform
Gig workers can now submit their complaints via the Integrated Public Grievance Redressal System which is the unified digital platform for registering and tracking grievances.
Key Features of the System
- It enables the complaints related to wages, incentives and payments.
- It also addresses the working conditions and unfair practices.
- Also provides the real-time tracking of complaint status.
- And will ensures the time-bound resolution.
This digital interface is simplifies the access to justice for those workers who are previously lacked formal mechanisms to address their concerns.
Bridging the Gap Between Workers and Platforms
One of the main challenges in the gig economy has been the absence of the structured communication channel between the workers and platform companies.
- This new system creates the institutional link between gig workers, aggregators and the government authorities.
- It also enhances the regulatory oversight of digital platforms.
- Also provides the formal recognition to gig workers.
Understanding Gig Workers and the Gig Economy
The Gig workers are those individuals who are engaged in the short-term, flexible and the platform-based employment rather than traditional full-time jobs.
Examples of Gig Work
- The ride-hailing drivers
- Also the food delivery partners
- Freelancers on the digital platforms


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